Dry stools after hernia surgery may be caused by an unbalanced diet, slow gastrointestinal motility, and surgical and anesthetic trauma. Symptoms can be relieved by adjusting diet, taking probiotics and using low-pressure enemas with corkscrew and oral lactulose. 1. Unbalanced diet: After hernia surgery, eating less or eating greasy, spicy and other irritating foods may lead to dry stools after surgery. Try to drink more warm water, suggest a light and easy-to-digest diet, eat more bananas and long-fiber vegetables to relieve the symptoms of postoperative dry stools. 2. Slow gastrointestinal peristalsis: After hernia surgery, activities are reduced, and the peristalsis of the intestinal tract will be reduced accordingly, thus reducing the urge to poop, and the stool will remain in the intestinal tract for a long time, leading to the phenomenon of dry stools that are difficult to be discharged. Probiotics can be taken to regulate the gastrointestinal flora, and at the same time use Kesler to promote the excretion of stool. 3. Surgery and anesthesia trauma: Because of surgery and anesthesia trauma, the gastrointestinal function is weakened, which leads to the phenomenon of dry stool and constipation. Low-pressure enema, oral lactulose and other to promote intestinal excretion, relieve the symptoms of dry stool and constipation. In case of dry stool after hernia surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment with medication and enema under the doctor’s diagnosis.